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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Geneva Lavalle (Nall) Dugger

Geneva Lavalle (Nall) Dugger
March 23, 1936 ~ April 16, 2024

Stillwater - Geneva (Nall) Dugger was born at Ft. Lynn, Arkansas in 1936 to Melvin Lee and Senora Bell (Jones) Nall. She departed this life on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. She grew up in Texarkana, Arkansas and graduated from Arkansas High School. Upon graduation from high school, she went to work for the State National Bank in Texarkana, and worked there until she and Cecil Dugger married in 1959. They moved to Mineral Wells, Texas where Cecil was a teacher of general science and biology at the Mineral Wells High School. In 1960 they moved to Mt. Pleasant, Texas so Geneva could help care for her mother. One year later they moved to Lawton, Oklahoma where Cecil was an instructor of electronics and head of the Technology Department at Cameron Junior College. While there, Geneva acquired an Associate Degree and then commuted to Chickasha, Oklahoma where she received a Bachelor of Science degree at the Oklahoma College for Women. In 1965 Cecil accepted a position at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. Geneva substituted at the Stillwater High School and became A Grey Lady at the Stillwater Hospital. In 1968 Cecil received his Doctor of Education degree and they then joined a five-family OSU Education Team and moved to Thailand for two years. While in Thailand they adopted their daughter Teresa. Upon their return to Stillwater in 1970, Geneva was a home-mom and worked for Payne County Youth Services and helped to oversee the building of their house. In 1976 they adopted their son, Jacob. In 1984, Cecil took a position in Jamaica, West Indies. We stayed there for one year, and returned to Stillwater where Geneva went to work at the Stillwater Jr High School as their financial secretary where she worked for ten years. She retired in 1996 and then volunteered in the Hospital Gift Shop. Through the years she helped Cecil host Thai Students enrolled at OSU and hosted many other OSU Students and members of the Spring Valley Church of Christ.

Geneva is survived by her husband of 65 God- blessed years , two children: a son, Jacob Dugger and his wife, Ann, of Savoy, Texas; and a daughter, Teresa Swanbeck and her husband, Eric, of Lewisville, Texas; and four grandchildren: Aaron Dugger and his wife, Brittney, of Fort Worth, Texas, Petty Officer First Class, Samuel Dugger and his wife, Kate, of Denton, Texas, Robert Swanbeck and Imogen Swanbeck of Lewisville, Texas.

Visitation will be 5PM to 7PM Friday, April 19, 2024 at Dighton-Marler Funeral Home of Stillwater. Second visitation will be held in Farmersville, Texas from 10AM until 2PM at the Trinity Baptist Church. Funeral services to follow at 2PM at the church. Geneva will be laid to rest in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery outside of Farmersville.

In lieu of flowers please consider donating to the Cecil and Geneva Dugger Scholarship Funds, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078: attention of Ty Ropp


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